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Gorham's Cave Complex: A Neanderthal Legacy

Journey back in time at Gorham's Cave Complex, a UNESCO site revealing the story of Neanderthals and early human life in Gibraltar.

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Explore Gorham's Cave Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on Gibraltar's eastern shore, offering a unique glimpse into Neanderthal life over 120,000 years. Discover archaeological deposits, stunning sea views, and the story of human evolution.

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Local tips

  • Book guided tours in advance through the Gibraltar National Museum to guarantee access to Gorham's Cave.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking to and around the viewing platform and potential hiking along the Mediterranean Steps.
  • Check the weather forecast before visiting, as tours may be postponed due to adverse conditions.
  • Bring water and sun protection, especially if walking or hiking in the Gibraltar Nature Reserve.
  • Consider purchasing a joint ticket to save money if planning to visit other Gibraltar museums and attractions.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Gibraltar city center, take bus number 3 towards Europa Point. Alight at the Europa Point bus stop and walk along Europa Advance Road to reach the Gorham's Cave Complex viewing platform. Bus fare is approximately £1.50.

  • Walking

    From Europa Point, follow Europa Advance Road eastward for approximately 15-20 minutes to reach the Gorham's Cave Complex viewing platform. The walk offers scenic views of the coastline. Ensure you wear comfortable shoes and bring water.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Gibraltar. A taxi ride from the city center or the Gibraltar International Airport to Gorham's Cave Complex will cost approximately £10-£15. Request to be dropped off at the Europa Advance Road viewing platform.

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Gorham's Cave Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2016, is located on the eastern side of the Rock of Gibraltar. This cluster of four sea caves—Gorham's Cave, Vanguard Cave, Hyaena Cave, and Bennett's Cave—provides exceptional insight into the lives of Neanderthals and early modern humans who inhabited the area for over 120,000 years. The complex spans from sea level to the top of the Rock, encompassing a 28-hectare area. The caves contain significant archaeological deposits, including tools, animal remains, and a Neanderthal rock engraving, showcasing their cultural practices and cognitive abilities. Excavations have revealed that Gibraltar was one of the last known refuges for Neanderthals, with evidence of their presence dating back approximately 32,000 years. The site also provides insights into the region's climate and environmental conditions during that era. Visitors can explore the viewing platform at Europa Advance Road, which offers panoramic views of the World Heritage Site, including the sea caves and the Rock of Gibraltar. Interpretation panels provide information about Neanderthals, the history of the Strait of Gibraltar, and the area's natural heritage. Guided tours to the cave entrance are available, but pre-booking is essential due to limited availability and the site's archaeological sensitivity.

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